'My Khata, My Right' Campaign Attracts 11,000 Visitors in One Month
Khata campaign sees 11,000 visitors in four weeks

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The 'My Khata, My Right' campaign in Bengaluru has attracted nearly 11,000 visitors in four weeks, with 50 open house centres established to address khata-related grievances. On a single day, 1,773 applications were received, covering various services including khata corrections and conversions.
- 01The campaign launched four weeks ago has seen close to 11,000 visitors.
- 0250 open house centres operate every Saturday across five city corporations.
- 03On June 6, the Greater Bengaluru Authority received 1,773 khata applications.
- 04Grievances addressed include e-khata applications and khata conversions.
- 05The initiative aims to streamline khata-related services for citizens.
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Since its launch, the 'My Khata, My Right' campaign in Bengaluru has successfully attracted approximately 11,000 visitors within four weeks. The initiative features 50 open house centres that operate every Saturday across five city corporations, allowing citizens to submit and follow up on khata-related applications. On June 6 alone, the Greater Bengaluru Authority reported receiving 1,773 applications, highlighting the demand for services such as e-khata applications, B-khata to A-khata conversions, and various khata corrections. This campaign aims to enhance accessibility and efficiency in addressing citizens' khata grievances.
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The campaign improves access to khata-related services for residents, helping them resolve grievances more efficiently.
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